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i want to bring in the author of "the immigrant exodus," vivek wadhwa, a stanford university law school fellow and research at duke university. we welcome to the program. i want to ask you, can america lead the world with its current immigration rules and quotas? what should immigration reform look like? >> right now we're losing the war. what's happening is that we've brought in hundreds of thousands of really smart people from all over the world to study. we educated them and gave them experience in working for our companies and innovate like we do. now we're telling them, sorry, we don't have enough visas for you. go back home. they're doing that. tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of people have already gone back who are now starting companies in india, chien wra and brazil, all over the world. the start-ups and the economic growth that should be here in america is happening abroad because of our mindless immigration policies. you know, we keep talking about the unskilled, undocumented -- i'm sorry. >> go ahead. finish your thought. >> these are the legal -- people here legall
i want to bring in the author of "the immigrant exodus," vivek wadhwa, a stanford university law school fellow and research at duke university. we welcome to the program. i want to ask you, can america lead the world with its current immigration rules and quotas? what should immigration reform look like? >> right now we're losing the war. what's happening is that we've brought in hundreds of thousands of really smart people from all over the world to study. we educated them and...
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stanford university went head to head in the very first rose bowl and helped kick off an american football tradition. it all began with a festival called the tournament of roses featuring things like bronco busting and ostrich racing until organizers added college football to the mix. some 8500 people showed up at that very first game and even though the stadium only had seats for 1,000, michigan routing stanford 49 to zip. stanford threw in the towel with 8 minutes left on the clock. officials didn't arrange another game until years later in response to public demand. now it's a new year's day tradition. pasadena got ready for some football 111 years ago today. and now you know the news for this new year's day 2013. i'm rick folbaum in for shepard smith. we're back tomorrow, "studio b," 3:00 p.m. eastern. noon pacific. the factor is coming up next. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> a talking points bananza. is traditional america gone for good? that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. >> we will bring you some the most provocative talking points of the year
stanford university went head to head in the very first rose bowl and helped kick off an american football tradition. it all began with a festival called the tournament of roses featuring things like bronco busting and ostrich racing until organizers added college football to the mix. some 8500 people showed up at that very first game and even though the stadium only had seats for 1,000, michigan routing stanford 49 to zip. stanford threw in the towel with 8 minutes left on the clock. officials...
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>> i'm a little biased but there's stanford university in the rose bowl today and they have a great float. it will be a great game this afternoon in the granddaddy of them all the rose bowl. >> reporter: what is it about just before the operate starts that so special? >> i think for kaiser permanente it is a culmination of almost a year of planning for the float and the parade. we have had over 500 employees decorate the floats all the way from maryland and ohio come together putting on the seeds and the berries and it's the spirit that we embracing throughout the year. >> reporter: thank you so much. that spirit is certainly going to continue throughout the morning as the fes tvs only get bigger as the parade starts at 8:00. live in pasadena, louisa hodge, back to you >> thank you. >>> thanks to the folks behind you, too. we were ind koo of swaying with them a little bit, too. [ laughter ] >> it was very mesmerizing! >> oh, my godness almost made me feel a little ill! oh, my goodness! >>> partly cloudy skies out the door right now. if you are heading out it's chilly in the valleys. some
>> i'm a little biased but there's stanford university in the rose bowl today and they have a great float. it will be a great game this afternoon in the granddaddy of them all the rose bowl. >> reporter: what is it about just before the operate starts that so special? >> i think for kaiser permanente it is a culmination of almost a year of planning for the float and the parade. we have had over 500 employees decorate the floats all the way from maryland and ohio come together...
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and we're talking details about how their eyes met, after a football game at stanford university in 2009. he had specific details. and the reporter actually taped that conversation that he had, that interview. i listened to that today, clearly, manti te'o's father believed that his son met, in person, with his "girlfriend" in 2009, at that stanford football a game. he also talked on that tape recording about how his son and this girl met in hawaii and in southern california on several occasions. clearly, somebody is laying. >> there are also conflicting reports about whether or not te'o's parents ever met lennay, which is, obviously, a very, very crucial question as to what they knew and whether they were involved if there was anything nefarious going on. what did you learn about that? >> reporter: well, according to the reporter that conducted this interview, he never asked, point-blank, have you ever met the girlfriend? but he now, in retrospect, especially, gets the feeling that they hadn't. because one of the things they had talked about, is they were excited when she was going to ma
and we're talking details about how their eyes met, after a football game at stanford university in 2009. he had specific details. and the reporter actually taped that conversation that he had, that interview. i listened to that today, clearly, manti te'o's father believed that his son met, in person, with his "girlfriend" in 2009, at that stanford football a game. he also talked on that tape recording about how his son and this girl met in hawaii and in southern california on several...
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among the people gathered are fans of the university of wisconsin and as well as from stanford. two schools are facing off in the rose bowl later today and those camping out say as far as they're concerned, this parade is a tradition and it's worth waiting out in the frigid cold. >>> 5:20. near a fifth of the nfl's hopes have all been shown the door. how the shake-up hit oakland too. >> plus, was it a touchdown or not? our one-handed play of the day. you can judge for yourself next. >> what's cool about your school? you can submit your nomination on our website, cbssf.com/coolschool. and we may come out and feature school on the big show. so check it out. and we'll be right back. lifeti- that's definitely a fair trade. whoo! you walk wits, you meet new friends, and you keep those friendships. it was such a beautiful experience. (jessica lee) ♪ and it's beautiful ♪ undeniable (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because everyone deserves a lifetime. visit the3day.org to register or to request more information and receive a free 3-day bracel
among the people gathered are fans of the university of wisconsin and as well as from stanford. two schools are facing off in the rose bowl later today and those camping out say as far as they're concerned, this parade is a tradition and it's worth waiting out in the frigid cold. >>> 5:20. near a fifth of the nfl's hopes have all been shown the door. how the shake-up hit oakland too. >> plus, was it a touchdown or not? our one-handed play of the day. you can judge for yourself...
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so first debra satz is the professor of ethics in society at stanford university. she's also the senior associate dean for the humanitarianings and arts. she is a member of the philosophy department and directer of the mccoy family center for ethics in society and the research focuses on the ethical limit of the market, the place of equality in a just society, and theory of racial choice. she works on the feminist philosophy, ethic, and education and issues of international justice. she's coed or it of the occupy future. nadeem marzen he's a smawdz owner. ceo of a company a boston-based interacting marketing boutique special idessing in web app and design and co-founder of dangerrer awesome a laser cutting shop. he continue to be engaged in outspoken human rights abuses, and finance industry mismanagement, next is phil thompson. an associate professor. he's a social professor at m.i.t. department of urban study and urban planner and political scientist. he worked as deputy general manager of the new york housing authority and director of the mayor's officer of hous
so first debra satz is the professor of ethics in society at stanford university. she's also the senior associate dean for the humanitarianings and arts. she is a member of the philosophy department and directer of the mccoy family center for ethics in society and the research focuses on the ethical limit of the market, the place of equality in a just society, and theory of racial choice. she works on the feminist philosophy, ethic, and education and issues of international justice. she's coed...
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and go through academics and stanford did as well. the rest of the schools just sort of came in and waved me through. >> let's follow up with a clip from "meet the press." you were talking about possibly running for senator. a lot of people very excited about that prospect. frank lautenberg's aide sort of zinged you. are you waiting for the senator to make up on his mind on whether he runs or will you make the decision independently of his plans? >> as you know, i made a decision not to run for governor, to focus on the end of my term. that's really what my focus is. this is going to be my most productive year as mayor. we've got about $1 billion of new investment coming into newark. we'll have a city balanced budgeted for the first time in a decade or two. we're going to also be hiring for police officers. that's my focus. i have to file that account, as you probably know, because i can't even do research on a federal office without having a federal account. >> right. >> for the rest of it, i think a lot's going to happen during this
and go through academics and stanford did as well. the rest of the schools just sort of came in and waved me through. >> let's follow up with a clip from "meet the press." you were talking about possibly running for senator. a lot of people very excited about that prospect. frank lautenberg's aide sort of zinged you. are you waiting for the senator to make up on his mind on whether he runs or will you make the decision independently of his plans? >> as you know, i made a...
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stanford university researchers may have found what's causing young healthy athletes to have sudden heart attacks. researchers discovered higher levels of calcium in patients with a heart condition. scientists have known a genetic mutation is the reason behind abnormal hearts in athlete, but they were not sure why the heart muscle was failing. stanford researchers say medication to restore calcium to normal levels could be one way to treat that condition. >>> in the north bay now, in t petalu petaluma, a 91-year-old woman is dead after being trapped by flames inside a mobile home. these right here are photoeys of that fire taken at the scene at the leisure lake mobile home park on stony point road. firefighters say they found the woman's body inside a rear bedroom. the cause is under investigation. it's unclear if working smoke detectors were installed in the mobile home. >>> we'll go ahead and take a look at the forecast and the roads after the break. >>> welcome back. the time is 9:28. looking a little hazy over san jose. a return of the low clouds this morning. this is all that's left.
stanford university researchers may have found what's causing young healthy athletes to have sudden heart attacks. researchers discovered higher levels of calcium in patients with a heart condition. scientists have known a genetic mutation is the reason behind abnormal hearts in athlete, but they were not sure why the heart muscle was failing. stanford researchers say medication to restore calcium to normal levels could be one way to treat that condition. >>> in the north bay now, in t...